Marin, John

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Millerton, NY
Aperture, Inc.
1979
New, revised edition
159 S.
kt.
ill.
Buch
0-89381-040-1
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Text engl. - First ed. New York: The Literary Guild 1934, vii, 339 p, 32 pl.
Camera Work; XLVII [47], July 1914. Ed Alfred Stieglitz.
New York, NY
1914
74 p.
not illustrated
Zeitschrift, Einzelheft
Published in January 1915. Special issue consecrated to Stieglitz’ gallery „291“, with several text contributions, not illustrated.
Ausstellungskatalog, Portland, OR, Portland Museum of Art, 04.06.-11.09.2011.
New Haven, CT, London/ Portland, OR
Yale University Press/ Portland Museum of Art
2011
171 p.
hb. in ill. dustjacket
93 color and 3 bw ill.
Buch, Katalog
978-0-300-16948-5
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Text engl. Incl. bibliography, index. - Seguinland is a part of an island off the Maine coast, and a - mostly summer - retreat for artists, e.g. John Marin. Clarence H. White established a photographic summer school in the early part of the 19th century, and pictorialist photographer F. Holland Day built himself a chalet on Seguin Island.
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